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  2. Boost Your Christmas Curb Appeal with These DIY Window ... - AOL

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    Spruce up the exterior of your home with these easy DIY Christmas window decorations. Wreaths, candles, window boxes, and more make for cheerful ideas.

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    55+ DIY Christmas Wreaths to Give Your Guests the Prettiest Welcome Dress Your Windows Homeowner Landon McAfee drapes his cottage’s front door (painted a holiday-ready green!) with garland of a ...

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    DIY outdoor Christmas decorations, like fresh wreaths adorned with foraged berries and pinecones, make for wonderfully fragrant and organic holiday decor. ... show up as tidy bows on wreaths and ...

  5. Jabot (window) - Wikipedia

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    A jabot / ʒ æ ˈ b oʊ / ⓘ, also called cascade or tail, is a vertically pleated piece of window treatment used with festoons or swags along the top of a window on the inside of a building. The usual purpose of a jabot is to hide the seams between individual swags, though for treatments with only one swag, their purpose is simply decorative ...

  6. Need Outdoor Halloween Decor Inspo? Here Are 62 Ideas to Try

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    For some holidays, the majority of the festive decor lives inside the house, but on October 31, the scheme is all about outdoor Halloween decorations. After all, something needs to entice the ...

  7. Window valance - Wikipedia

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    A window valance. A window valance (or pelmet in the UK) [1] is a form of window treatment that covers the uppermost part of the window and can be hung alone or paired with other window blinds, or curtains. Valances are a popular decorative choice in concealing drapery hardware. Window valances were popular in Victorian interior design.